are you confident with the kind of resources that you have both on a state, a local level and with the support of fema and the federal government that you can get things up and running as quickly as humanly possible given the circumstances? >> well, the one lesson they learned this time that appears to be, you know, what in execution is that they put a lot more people on the ground. you know, i was with the vice president at the light and power company and they know that they're under a microscope in terms of performing better. personally i feel we have to look at how fragile the system is. this is actually the third storm in 14 months where hundreds of thousands of people in this state have been crippled and, you know, comparatively speaking in terms of our neighbors, it just seems really disproportionate and you know these systems just seem to go down awfully fast and, you know, it's a big investment. it involves, you know, a big sea change in terms of how we structure our power lines, but, you know, this is really starting to become a real problem for the state's economy when everyt